Education
GREDO provides basic primary health care including reproductive, community and communicable health services. With Health Education Sessions, Community level sensitization and Social Mobilization.
Organizational Objectives:
- To contribute towards increasing availability, access to and utilization of cost-effective, quality and gender-sensitive nutrition, WASH and health services, particularly for women, children, and other vulnerable groups in South central Somalia.
- To contribute towards improving availability, accessibility and utilization of equitable quality basic education services to communities in South central Somalia.
Social Development
Social Development
GREDO’s Education department focuses on providing access to quality education for vulnerable and out-of-school children in remote areas of Somalia. It works to improve learning environments through infrastructure development and teacher support while promoting community involvement.
The department is committed to expanding education opportunities to reach more underserved children.
Organizational Objectives:
- Improve Access to Education: GREDO aims to provide quality education to out-of-school and vulnerable children, particularly in remote and underserved areas of Somalia.
- Enhance Learning Environments: The department focuses on improving educational infrastructure and providing essential teaching materials to create a conducive learning environment.
- Support Teacher Development: GREDO prioritizes teacher training and retention to ensure effective curriculum delivery and improve overall educational outcomes.
What Is GREDO Doing to Improve Education
Services in Somalia?
Education is a critical tool for breaking the cycle of poverty, yet in Somalia, countless children are denied access due to conflict,displacement, and underdeveloped infrastructure. Many communities in remote areas lack schools, trained teachers, and essential learning materials, making it difficult for children to receive the education they deserve.
GREDO is committed to improving education services by focusing on providing basic and quality education to vulnerable, out-ofschool children. In 2023, GREDO successfully enrolled 31,090 learners across various education pathways. The organization constructed 11 Temporary Learning Spaces (TLS) and rehabilitated
53 classrooms, providing much-needed infrastructure in
underserved areas. Additionally, GREDO supported 270 teachers with incentives and provided training to enhance their teaching skills.
GREDO’s education initiatives also focus on empowering communities through the formation of Community Education Committees (CECs) and promoting inclusivity by constructing child-friendlyand disability-accessible facilities.
Through these efforts, GREDO is making significant strides inensuring more Somali children have access to education and a brighter future.